Occupy Wall Street Fail

Locutus
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Painful to watch.


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OccupyWallStreet - Frances Fox Piven and Russell Simmons Address the General Assembly - PFB - YouTube

 
CDNBear
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EagleSmack
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Oh my gosh... this is just too embarrassing to watch. How uncomfortable.
 
Locutus
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Not a joke but the flamboyant clown (Lotion Man) shooting his mouth off is.

Tells the old dude "You're a bum Jew".

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Mr. Lotion's foul-mouthed NSFW video:

Danny Cline is Lotion Man - YouTube

 
CDNBear
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Quote: Originally Posted by LocutusView Post

Not a joke but the flamboyant clown (Lotion Man) shooting his mouth off is.

Tells the old dude "You're a bum Jew".

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Mr. Lotion's foul-mouthed NSFW video:

Danny Cline is Lotion Man - YouTube

Wow!
 
Nuggler
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Only a matter of time, Lotion man.


Kind of sad; these fools who want some front time detract from the seriousness of the whole thing. I'm sure the uber rich are really worried now.

Lotion man needs a shoe in the mouth. I"m surprised he didn't get it.
 
Locutus
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More on Lotion Man.

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Bar Sinister
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We will see. These anti-establishment rallies remind me very much of the sixties. Maybe people are finally getting tired of the vast wealth that has been accumulated by the top 5% of US society while the majority work for Walmart wages. It will be interesting to see how much staying power they have. In the age of Twitter and Facebook it may be longer than many think. It is nice to see that an alternative to the Tea Party has emerged.
 
In Between Man
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Quote: Originally Posted by Bar SinisterView Post

We will see. These anti-establishment rallies remind me very much of the sixties. Maybe people are finally getting tired of the vast wealth that has been accumulated by the top 5% of US society while the majority work for Walmart wages. It will be interesting to see how much staying power they have. In the age of Twitter and Facebook it may be longer than many think. It is nice to see that an alternative to the Tea Party has emerged.

I'll stick with the patriots thank you. Just remember, Lotion Man is on YOUR side:

Anti-Semitism at Occupy Wall Street Protest CLEAN VERSION - YouTube



Lotion Man at 1:47: "I'm not mentally ill."

Yes you are. And no one asked you if you were in the first place, so why would you feel the need to defend your mental health if you're truly not mentally sick in the first place? --.
 
Cliffy
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How many people are participating in this? And you pick out one nut case and pass him off as typical. Pretty silly if you ask me.
 
In Between Man
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Quote: Originally Posted by CliffyView Post

How many people are participating in this? And you pick out one nut case and pass him off as typical. Pretty silly if you ask me.

He's a nutcase and yet no one boots his ass out of the protest! Doves don't hang out with crows. So what does that say about the rest of the protesters?

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Lotion Man at 0:39 "I can't go home... My family is embarrassed to have me live there...".

So his family is too embarrassed to be associated with him, but not the protesters? Thank you for proving my point Lotion Man.
Last edited by In Between Man; Oct 6th, 2011 at 03:17 AM..
 
Cliffy
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I hang out with you. What does that say about either of us?
 
In Between Man
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Quote: Originally Posted by CliffyView Post

I hang out with you. What does that say about either of us?

That's actually a really good question because I would also hang out with you. I suppose it comes down to the sociology behind the situation. A political protest is a charged event, and the attendees are basically wearing that political thought on there sleeves for everyone to see. Reputations and ideology are in play, whereas if you and I were to go fishing, then hey, that would simply be you and I enjoying each others company and getting high on life.
Last edited by In Between Man; Oct 6th, 2011 at 03:14 AM..
 
Locutus
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No one knows what the Wall Street protesters want -- as is typical of mobs. They say they want Obama re-elected, but claim to hate "Wall Street." You know, the same Wall Street that gave its largest campaign donation in history to Obama, who, in turn, bailed out the banks and made Goldman Sachs the fourth branch of government.

This would be like opposing fattening, processed foods, but cheering Michael Moore -- which the protesters also did this week.


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IMO they want what most any current so-called protestor yearns for...attention.

Well, that and more lotion.
 
EagleSmack
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Quote: Originally Posted by Bar SinisterView Post

We will see. These anti-establishment rallies remind me very much of the sixties. Maybe people are finally getting tired of the vast wealth that has been accumulated by the top 5% of US society while the majority work for Walmart wages. It will be interesting to see how much staying power they have. In the age of Twitter and Facebook it may be longer than many think. It is nice to see that an alternative to the Tea Party has emerged.

You think this "Occupy Wall St." rabble is an opposition to the Tea Party? If it were only that easy.
 
darkbeaver
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--How can a Movement funded by Globalists end the Globalist Scheme to Enslave the World?
- by Kurt Nimmo - 2011-10-03
 
wulfie68
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Quote: Originally Posted by EagleSmackView Post

You think this "Occupy Wall St." rabble is an opposition to the Tea Party? If it were only that easy.

These video clips make me shake my head. I was hoping that the "Occupy Wall Street" thing was another grassroots political movement in the US but when I see some of this footage its looking like a train going off the rails before it leaves the station. I think these types of movements are healthy for our societies, even if we don't agree with the causes they espouse: it reminds the powers of the political parties that if they don't pay attention to the people they are supposed to govern, they CAN be replaced with someone else.

I also think targeting the investment community is a legitimate tactic: many of the largest corporations do take more than they give back and they are responsible for a lot more of the issues than they are willing to admit. The credit crunch that triggered the last ressession wasn't born on Main St, but on Wall St. The stimulus money they demanded to stay alive didn't do much (if anything) when it comes to strengthening the economies and the societies they base themselves in. There's an Elizabeth Warren quote floating around that sums up a lot of what is wrong with the whole corporate mindset: companies want credit for building their factories/plants and creating some jobs but don't want to acknowledge that they owe society for creating an infrastructure, workforce and environment that allows companies to succeed. Thats a fundamental disconnect and one that Republicans seem to acknowledge a lot less readily than Democrats.
 
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What a pathetic bunch of losers. Just by listening to them one can telL why they make minimum wage. Or don't have jobs.

Especially in a country where every one of them has the right to be rich of they so desire.
 
GreenFish66
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" OCCUPY WALLSTREET FAILS ! " ...

What ?.... OCCUPY WALL STREET.fails!
Ah..... Occupy WALL STREET FAILS!..?
..O.ICcUP(funny Colours)Y Wallstreet Fails!...

Last edited by GreenFish66; Oct 6th, 2011 at 08:43 AM..
 
s_lone
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Let's just leave Wall Street and our politicians alone. Let them do their work or they'll never be able to obtain the Holy Grail of infinite growth.

Don't forget Wall Street money will eventually trickle down to us the less wealthy! And once we are rich, it will trickle down to skinny children in Africa!!!

So please! LEAVE WALL STREET ALONE!!!
 
GreenFish66
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Quote: Originally Posted by s_loneView Post

Let's just leave Wall Street and our politicians alone. Let them do their work or they'll never be able to obtain the Holy Grail of infinite growth.

Don't forget Wall Street money will eventually trickle down to us the less wealthy! And once we are rich, it will trickle down to skinny children in Africa!!!

So please! LEAVE WALL STREET ALONE!!!

Yep.. Trickles Down alright..

The Ol' Golden Shower...

( When it reigns, we poor)

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I mean ....

Awe Yes...The Wall Street/Economic, "Trickle Down Effect"...The Ol' Golden Shower phenomenon...


Never heard of it..
Last edited by GreenFish66; Oct 6th, 2011 at 08:54 AM..
 
captain morgan
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Quote: Originally Posted by s_loneView Post

Let's just leave Wall Street and our politicians alone. Let them do their work or they'll never be able to obtain the Holy Grail of infinite growth.

Don't forget Wall Street money will eventually trickle down to us the less wealthy! And once we are rich, it will trickle down to skinny children in Africa!!!

So please! LEAVE WALL STREET ALONE!!!

Where do you think the money is coming from to generate the utopian dream is clean/green tech?

I didn't see the protesters passing around the hat to collect for "the cause", just a whole bunch of pie-in-the-sky commentary and no ability to put their money where their mouth is.

Quote: Originally Posted by GreenFish66View Post

I mean ....

Awe Yes...The Wall Street/Economic, "Trickle Down Effect"...The Ol' Golden Shower phenomenon...


Never heard of it..

Of course you haven't, the concept of talking the talk and walking the walk is entirely foreign to you.
 
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Quote: Originally Posted by GreenFish66View Post

" OCCUPY WALLSTREET FAILS ! " ...

What ?.... OCCUPY WALL STREET.fails!
Ah..... Occupy WALL STREET FAILS!..?
..O.ICcUP(funny Colours)Y Wallstreet Fails!...


Best post in this thread.
 
GreenFish66
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Quote: Originally Posted by captain morganView Post

Where do you think the money is coming from to generate the utopian dream is clean/green tech?

I didn't see the protesters passing around the hat to collect for "the cause", just a whole bunch of pie-in-the-sky commentary and no ability to put their money where their mouth is.



Of course you haven't, the concept of talking the talk and walking the walk is entirely foreign to you.


Touche..- (Tushy?)

French 4 ...

Touch.E..
 
captain morgan
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Isn't it a bit early in the day for you to be this hammered and stoned?
 
GreenFish66
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Lol...(Drugs are Bad .).

Always Almost Already There... Late 4 me..Midnight Man ...

Peace..( and Quiet!..)

Over and Out there from here...
 
captain morgan
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Quote: Originally Posted by GreenFish66View Post

Lol...Aways Almost Already There... Late 4 me..Midnight Man ...

Nighty Night...

Over and Out there from here...

Peace..


Sorry about the comment... I didn't realize that you worked on the other side of the clock.

Talk soon.
 
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Quote: Originally Posted by captain morganView Post

Where do you think the money is coming from to generate the utopian dream is clean/green tech?

I didn't see the protesters passing around the hat to collect for "the cause", just a whole bunch of pie-in-the-sky commentary and no ability to put their money where their mouth is.

As if creating a green society was just a question of money. Of course, money is needed for research and technology but in the end it's really a question of human choices in regards to our life style and habits that will make a difference.

Money is just a tool for exchanging goods and the concept of infinite growth in a world of limited resources is mathematically unsustainable, both economically and ecologically.
 
Cliffy
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Quote: Originally Posted by s_loneView Post

As if creating a green society was just a question of money. Of course, money is needed for research and technology but in the end it's really a question of human choices in regards to our life style and habits that will make a difference.

Money is just a tool for exchanging goods and the concept of infinite growth in a world of limited resources is mathematically unsustainable, both economically and ecologically.

But... but...money is God and God is infinite... so they tell us... I think...
 
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Quote: Originally Posted by s_loneView Post

As if creating a green society was just a question of money. Of course, money is needed for research and technology but in the end it's really a question of human choices in regards to our life style and habits that will make a difference.

Money is just a tool for exchanging goods and the concept of infinite growth in a world of limited resources is mathematically unsustainable, both economically and ecologically.

The growth they yak about is virtually infinite from the perspective of that crust. Centuries of gold war and murder prove the method. The present economic model is plainly fueled by misery.Technology will never replace ethics.
 

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